FirstlationalBank THEATRE HUILDINU Olitiuuulonli, I'enurt AT Weak Digestion ADJOURNED SINE DIE. Mnj nucceil Col. Archie llantjr. Buffalo, N. Y., Juno 3. Iti rumored in liulltloiil circles liero thnt ex-Hupcrlu-teuilont of Tollce jroi'Knitrn lins lieen selected by tlio Clovelnnd wing of tliu locnl Domocrnoy to sUcoeJ Jlr. Arclilo Ilnxter of Klmlm an Unlti-d Stitg Mnrstml for the Northern District ot New York, and that there is good rsason to believe the appoint ment will be made. DR. BRIGGS' SENTENCE Suspension From the Pulpit Said to be Too Severe. strange as It may seem, is caused from a Inck of that which is never exactly digested fat. The greatest fact in connection with The Legislative Session of 1893 is Ended. - - CAPITAL, f THE HALLS CROWDED WITH PEOPLE. A PROTEST AGAINST THE DECISION . Willi cr, Uul id i i; ., cK ill 1 K 111 t jam' toiiovo and b' ,0 a co. J K. n't i'i. JO iinti at! V 1 8' W A. W. L.K1SENHINU, President. P. J. FEltQUHON, Vice Preside J. n. LElHENRING, Cashier. 8. W. YOST. Assistant Cashlo- Open Daily From 9 to 3 PER CENT. Merest Paid on Savings Oepos fYCUmfCURSi Mies! Officer, 201! H. UEi'OKI) fit.. MM'n, l' Aiellioi'Mcl In America for lhi treatment tit rtpeciHi im'im k xonuirni j;rroT Varlrnci'le. llydi K lini'tine. I ofitMruihfHii Treatment Iit Mnlt 11 ptM'ltilly. "ti mmilpfttimt wiTlly ci ufl l.'iiltid H 'i.il ,,Liiiip f Itixih. linh i' noun: I) A. M. mat'. M.,otM' il All davSatmi.ay Unndiyt, in ". . USED BY ALL ROOFERS ELASTIC K. lib foe 3? Cemerai For Slato.-Tllo, Tin or Iron Uoofs. Sold In all.slzc packages from lOpounds np Pointing up and repairing nil cradled joint on all kinds of roofs, and siround chlmncyi. coping stones, skylights, dormer wlndowK putters, wood or Btono work, breaks and nr.i holes, or any placo to bo made watcr-tH ht: ui equalled for laying and bedding HkATIi AN) 'flLEUOOFS, also copings. Thoywlll neve lcnlt or beeomo loosened It Is very adheslvi sticks Dnnly to anything, forming a toud. lcathcr-lilio skin over tho top, will not run o loosen front Joints or cracks, summer or wit. ter. This cement needs no reference. It hap stood the teat for thirty-two years, and neve fulls to givo perfect satisfaction. It Is thr most useful artlclo a roofer can have In hi' snop. The cement is prepared ready for use an Is ' l'o appll- u wtn a trowel andtskcp moist by keeping covered with watir or oil and will otfc-ct SUIT or dry ''olors. brown black. (1-ainbllshiiO loco ) Address, J O. III TZHI.,MI Maine St., Newark, N. 1 6?Q Norlli Fourth ht Wow urccn, ruunaiphi' W4 AFTLE tte ffUttlT ihTntcIsn. tbtt bo lltel go 4 a.Iu-ttliiig duetori bire filled a 6tl at quniAt h ironiUo to our )uu ufur uil Mltcrx fuil, atij to glit ro Jw Inntumiilt m.il Bi'tr Lim ueit iwniaiert utrtcturrrit, with tlicir v L tioitrum hi it i cure raodicloa h F. THEJ.I Vitrs'Luroreaa HoivltnJnnl Wxttrn' rrwu 1 1' i tt.ltnoe. Litaaiitit.'a lj bltu, II1 111 canaiill; tell 701 wlit'tliur your c -ne HeuffiMi or not. lledwitiotgnarMitce, not iIim it Ua tUlm t 1(Jim!'b crjuBl, lut Im )( euro thenioit de rtrt a) .-f Syphilid, Ulcen, Strittcrei, Gonorrhoifc. r(-ison. ard llwliarr. r-unirtr Troiti Melancholia and 'Vtrnlifiirtala'"' nuiull thnEtifllicaxnl Trent ctltrctiof youthfa. IiiJiacretlbn, nf both Ni'Mfl, are roro of a cure. Eemnbr tiTJiilli ilwn eur wlint alt cthun ouljr claim to do. UK fLLu ounimoii icimo tnotnicnt. 1I ounilitoea the AU& I Mo Itomtrei nttilo, atil VcK-ctlo Pjftcjni of tucdicloa wber r- r tl ' y an Indlcutiv), ll'nri Phlty, v to B o'clock evco ltn (1 to 8 , Wed. and But cii-tilfpt from 0 to 10 o'clock t Hue. tit 4, Vtn 12 Hi-nd 10 C. rih or t-ct. KtaniPi for boo. ' rni-h,' 11 . nlv true niPdlcol ttook adirrtlwd.a friend toold rm-ti' aiil 1-. t.lV ncMlorbnlh nmtfn. Wrlteoroill. AVOID W d'ftort art tug vnu mi(u1di ntedionl bnoki they ara afraid yo m win ttnd thi-ir litDoraiici) exuitd. It BAD Pr. Theot'a UiU f iLtiiikiJ iti cdui'Hduy'a attd titurday'a lhlladltbla Time nt TTIG'S Deer and Porter. r AM AQKNT for the X Clnts llettig's Celo brated Heur ttnd I'orter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Kngcl's celebrute'd Iudln I'ale Ales and Old Stock. Orders will rccelvo prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 121 South Main Street. ABRAM KEEBNER GO PORT CARBON, PA. Manufacturers ot $ociefaJ Cooti? Ot Every Description Flags, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, & WFINEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES. Wrlto tor catalogues. Correspondence solicited SNEDDEISTS: LIVERY Horses ond Carriages to Hire. Hauling of all kinds promptly attended to. Horses taken to board, at rate.3 that are liberal. PPiR ALLEY, "ear Bcddall's Hardware Storr Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Kidney Complaints, Lamo BacKi c. DR. SAHDEH'S ELECTRIC BELT With Electro Magnetic SUSPENSORY. JTllicare without mritlclne all tloe rraaltlnif from -!5.taitatll,n t Ualn nt-ivD foit;fi exct-twes or ludl. cretloa. u jiprv.ms debility, ilvcnleiwniws. languor. rWuma'l lame itlHll. kldiit'T. liver flnd bladder complftlntJ Mne back lamb igo, eciitlen, all f einala oonililalnt. peneral n health, eto. Ihh electrlo Belt contalo """tul Imcnmmeati over all otlienu Cnrrent If Jtter all other remedies tolled, and we bIvo huairedi ueumonlaU In tali and every other state, J2?.r l'err.l In.pro.rf ELUTRIO SVurKSSORT, th Pfteet boon ever cir. rej weals men, llltE wltliall '' Utallh aud lt""" Mnailli Gl iUlKTlKU 1 60 le mJ. Bend for luu'dl'uajphlet,lualled,Kaled,(R) W SANDEH ELCOTRIO CO., 88 J1U0AU WAV, EW "SOUK CITT TWICE TOLO TALES I a i . .a-a lint ntiAil Ihfl TlftO le are told twioa that at Gallagher's osatlower rates than any where In Ma - ... .Atn ta thA tntth nf the oft repented story. Full line of Gro ceries, llutter and Eggs, I'outoes, ureen 'AWs Cheap Cash Store appears at this point it is partly digested fat and the mrst weakened digestion is quickly strengthened by it. The only possible help in Consumption is ihc arrest of waste and re nana I of new, healthy tissue. Scott's Emulsion has done wonders in Con sumplionjust this way. Prepared liy ftcntt S. IViwne, N. Y. AlldrtiftalflU. Relieved me oi a severe Blood troubl t lias also caused my hair to grow o gain, as it had been falling out by li diidful. After trying many physiciai t vain, I am so happy to find a euro i.S.S. O. H. Elbert, Galveston, Te i fI TPpC llyforclneoutgermsordi S3 yjti& caso nnd tho poison rum t37It IS entirely vcKCtallo and hamilo' Treatlso on Wood and Skin mailed f n Swiit Specific Co., Atlanta, Oa 8 Begs to announce to his friends and Eatrons and the public generally that o lias purchased tho harbor shop lately occupied by U. J. Yost, If o. 12 West Centre Street SHENANDOAH FA. CURE 3lckTTcadachoand roliovo all tho troubles Inci dent to a bilious eta to of tho eyptora, Buch as Dlxtlncss, Nausea, DrowBlnoso, Distrcsa after eating, I'aln In tho HI do, etc. Whllo their moBt rcmarkablo euccess has hoea ehowu la curing Headache, yot Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills uro equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pre venting this annoying coraplalnt,ithllo they also correct all disorders of tho stomach, stimulate tho liver and regulato tho bowels, tiven If they only curea Ache they would bo almost priceless to thoso who Bauer irom inia aistreninK compminii oui ionu nately their goodness does not end here, and tbso woo onco try mem wm hdu tuesu iiuiq puis vaiu Khtn In bo manv wavs that ther will not bo wll- licit to do without them. Hut after all sick hood Is tho bane of so many lives that here Is whoro we maso our great boast. Our pills euro It whllo others do not. Carter's Llttlo Liver Pills uro very small and very easy to take. One or two pills mako a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentlo action please ail who usothem. In vials at 25 cents; 11 to for fl. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE STi Chtakeatcr'tf EitjUtli ItUmond TtraniL rENNYROYALPILLS -r.vA.l CAFC. klwaja rllUl. LADIta, uk A Vvi,di Iru?in for Chick filers PnctUK Pta-jB ff- v 111-icnti.i nun jiiiv utiuiito. iovf. A'-aii witti oi u ntooD. Take i rtihr. llffutt ilancroui tulititu - - --- . - --- ' t am fir ,t I .lita'lotit. At Drucftili. ftr nd 4w "lirllcr lor iiciiw." tttttr, ty retur Ch he i-rCMClcL.lCV..Mufoi.3uuar L. DOUGLAS S3 SHOE noWp. Do you wear them7 When next In need try a pair, they lll give you more comfort and service for the money than any other make Host in tno world. $5.00 $3.00 44.00 2.50 $2.00 $3.50 $2.50 $2.25 FOB UDIES $2.00 $1.75 FOR BOYS $2.00 FOR W. L. Douglas Shoes are made In all the Latest Styles. If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8, trv nv t3.50. J4 cr $5 Shoe. They will fit equal to cus tom made and look and wear aj well. If you wish to economize In your footwear, you can do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes. My name ana price is sumpea 9n the bottom, look Tor It when you Duy. I ane no sub stitute. I send shoos by mall upon receipt of price, oostazn free, when Shoo Denlrru cannot supply you W. L. I)OUaL,VS, llrockton, Slaai. SolJ by Joseph Hall, 29 N. Main street. J. P. Williams & Son. Furniture S. Wain !t., Shenandoah. SPRING OF '93 Intending buyers nro invited to inspect wlint may lie termed tho largest variety of Furniture ever seen In Shenandoah. Trices the lowest. Plauos, Organs and Sewinj? Maohines In various stylos aud prices. J- P- Williams & Son, 13 Bouth Main St. FIRE INSURANCE rgMtr.Q otdMt reliable pnrely cuh panlM rerrenented by ! AM SO HAPPY 3 BOTTLES 1 jCARTERS t M pills. m ESS iiAf Jtf,. ,lli, kOiiFf Shenanooaii,4 Mniiy HUM I)lpoeil of Ilcfare Adjourn ment llio AiiimHlmenta In tho linker Ilnllot l.w l'aoil Ilrsnlutlons of TlinnkK to the Olllce.ru or Until IIiin.cn Ailuptnl Tim llnuao Tnntlly Ilerorntcil. HAimtsuuno, Juno 2. Tuo leclslativo session of 1893 hna at last drawn to a close, and tho chambers in the canitol where bo ranch business liai lreu transact ed durlnit the past flvo months to-day pre sent n decidedly lonesome appearauco. The lawmakers havo nearly all left tho city for their respective homos, and Capitol Hill, o far as legislators are concerned, is again deRcrtcd. The senate met at 11:50 yesterday and was called to order by Lieutenant Gover nor Wnlroa. Mr. Penrose moved thnt a committee of two be appointed to Inform the houso that the senate will bo ready to adjoin n slno dlo at 12 o'clock noon. Messrs. lVmo.se and Lloyd wete appointed. Tbu reixirt of tho committee ot confer ence on the general appropriation bill was submitted, which was adopted and sent to tho governor for ids approval. Mr. I'orter moved tl.nt the senate pro ceed to elect n president pro. tern, of the senate. Mr. Smith nominated C. Wesley Thomas, and Mr. Monaglinu, ot Schuyl kill, nominated A. D. Markley. Mr. Thomas cceived 33 votes and Mr. Markley 15 otes. whereupon 0. Wesley Thomas was declared duly elected president pro. tern. nd Messrs. Mnrklev and McUieary were appointed a committee to escort him to the chair, when ho delivered an impressive ad dress, after which the oath of ofllce was administered by Hon. John W. Slmouton. The usual resolutions were passed ten dering the thuuks of the senate to Lieu tenant Uovcrnor w.itres, 1'rosiUeut pro. tern. Gobin, Chief Clerk Smiley, journal, eaulnir and transcribing clerks, librarian, sergeant-at arms, doorkeeper and other subordinate olllceis. A resolution was adopted by the senate lUthoilzlug tho appointment of a commit- ee to Investigate the operations of the lirooks license law with reference to in crease or decrease of pauperism, crime and insanity. Senators Grady, Thomas, Brew er, Mitchell, of Jefferson, and Herring are tho committee. A splendid silver service was presented the retiring president pro. tern, by the enators tlnoui'h Mr. Ross In an eloquent and masterly address. llie benate thru ailjourneil without (lay. IN Till: 1IOUSR. The houw convened yesterdny morning again after having been in session almost. the entire night. Jinny bills weie disposed of, however, and the session was devoted to passing tho linker ballot law amend ments and the general appropriation bill. Tho conference report on the ISesblt road bill was defeated. With the fall of this bill tho appropriation of $1,000,000 for township road purposes, previously passed, goes down nlso. At 1 1 !4.) a committee wnB appointed to wait upon the governor to learn whether ho had any further communication to send to the house. The committed reported that ho had no communication to send. Speaker Thompson then left the chair and Jlr. Walton, of Philadelphia, was called to preside Jlr. wherry, of Cumberland, In a short dpcech offered a resolution thanking bpeaker Thompson for Ins kindness and fairness as speaker, which was seconded by Undo John Cessna. The resolution passed by a unanimous vote. Jlr. row, ot riilladelpula, pleasantly re viewed the session aud the excellent work conducted by Speaker Thompson and iu the behalf of the members, presented hlin with an elegant silver tet, beautifully en graved and enclosed in a pretty case. Jlr. tiiompson replied by thanking the mem bers and extending his best wishes to all. Jlr. Riter. of Philadelphia, presented Phiof Clerk Voorhees with a silver set miliar to the one Speaker Thompson re eked. Mr. Lytle, of Huntingdon, pre- rcnted a purse 01 gold to rlcsldent u I eric Fetterhoff. of Jlontgomery. Mr. Ritter presented Heading Clerk Jerc Rex, of Hun tingdon, with 11 purse of gold. Mr. Tag-t.-art, Jlontgomery, presented a purse of gold to Journal Clerk Fritz. Jlr. Penue- well, of Philadelphia, gave in beliau 01 the members a purse of gold to Harry Huhu, a clerk to Speaker Thompson. Chief Clerk Voorhees then presented a lienutifnl diamond pin to Speaker I nomp- son, Several other presents were mane. Jlr. Hewitt, filair, made a speech In which lie touched upon different incidents of the session nnd gave everything a comi cal turn, much to tho dlight of the audi ence. Jlr. Fow, Philadelphia, offered a resolu tion thanking the newspaper correspon dents. for the excellent manner In which they reported the proceedings of the ses sion. Jlr. Riter offered a resolution expressing sympathy for Representatives Lawrence, !eds and Tewksbury, who are ill. The hall was crowded while the presen tations were being made. The wives and friends of many members were present and ftvery available scat and standing room oc cupied. The room was decorated with flags and bunting, cut flowers occupied the desks and the clock whs, as has been the custom for many years, turned back one hour. The house adjourned sine die at 1:15 o'clock. Senators WIiimb Terui Hiplre. IUnRisanBO, June 2. The senators whose terms exnlre with the present ses sion of the senate unless an extra session Is called by tho governor, are Messrs. Elwood Decker, C. Wesley Thomas, Holes Penrose, Jacob CrouBe, Philadelphia; George Ross, Bucks; A. D, Jiarkley, Montgomery; W. S, Smith, Lancaster; M. C. Henniuger, Lehigh; E. H. Laubach, Northampton; M. E. JIcDonald, Lackawanna; W. M. Rap sher, Carbon; Grant Herring, Columbia; James Rooney, Susquehanna; G. C. Brown, York; B. J. Jlonughan, Schuylkill; W. Penn Lloyd, Cumberland; P. Gray Meek, Centre; N. B. Crltchfleld, Somerset; Harry Alvan Hall, Elk; Matthias Brant, Greene; Jlr. Lyon, Allegheny; William Fllnn. Al legheny; W. B. Dunlap, Beaver; W. R. Crawford, Venango, and S. J. Iogan,Craw ford. Ttutrton to Succeed Smith. Wastunqto.v, June 2. Secretary Gres ham has been officially notified of the ap polntment of L. A. Thurston, lata head of the annexation commission, to bo minister from Hawaii to tho United States to suo aeed Dr. MoU Smith. New York l'raduo Market. New York. June 1. Wheat-Market weak and lower. No. 2 red 740 per bushel in store. Corn Market quiet and steady buying. No. 2. 4Mo per bushel, dellvdred. OalssMarket rlrra on small offerlnirs from west. No. ii mixed. 38o per buihel In elevator. No. 3 white, 41o. Eat Liberty Live Stoek Market. East Ijheiity, June 1. Cattle noeclpta. 4"!S head! shipments, 132 head; market steady 'VloStVpuriioOO bead-. Airmen M0 headi market Heady; fair light to best heavy. ,7rUKteO"0UectlPti. 1,809 head! lhlpmnts, 320 Illnrn nt I'nrt l'laln, N. V. KmiT 1'i.AtN, N. Y,, June 2. Tho Everson llock nt Nlliston was destroyid by Hid yi'slertlay. The postofllcc, 11 grocery More, n meat market and a wiio m ivern located in tlie bulldiliK. file oriKiu uf the Hit) is unknown. The lots Is C.O il); Insurance 011 building, fS.OUO. Commnntlor James S. Dean. Old Soldier's Gratitude COMRADES, READ THIS. Torturing, Life Destroying Dyspep sia Cured. Another Triumph for Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy. Mr. iTnraoj S. Donn, Commnntlor or Gen. Grant lot, (l.A.lt., Itumlmit, K.Y.,nnl Chief U.S. Mail Accnt of tho Ulster A Dulawura lCuIlroiitl anil 0110 wif tho most populnrnml woll known Gentlemen In tho East, whoso voracity Is beyond question says t ' I was nil run down with DYSPEPSIA. I doctored and doctored but It all resulted the same way. Igrewworso. Ituffered untold misery night nnd day. My caso was pronounced xneurable. I suffered this way for fully TWO TEARS. I chanced to meet Dr. Kennedy on tho Street about that time, and I told lilm of my condition nnd he Bald, "Jimmy," yon need not eufler so, cotno to my offlco and I'll pivo you a bottio of PAVORITH REMEDY, take It morning, noon and night, and it will euro you. I took tho medicine as directed, but had no conjU dence in a euro, as ray caso had been tried by so many. After using it a wcclc I be gan to feel licltert nnd in n Ehort whllo cfter thnt I was ENTIRELY CURED "Just think of it, entirely cured. That 4n.-TtMA .1 1 . t n.tr. nnvrrll.tn T breaking vp sour In my throat had all gone nnd I havo not had a moments dis comfort since. To-day thero ls'nt a l.taltliicr man In this country and my npy-ollto is grand. 1 believe I could eat utm OP NAILS if I had to anddigest tliem with caso. Favoihth Remedy Is tlie foo uf Dyspepsia nnd poor healths Yours truly, JAMES 3. DEAH Itonuotrr, March. IEUj, I02. WAKTis. 5eo. FO't HUNT. I'rlvato (UollinR oppc E charch. Apply ti Max Schmidt I03lt0 M. saa-tr WANTKI). A crap;tent girl fr general 1 1 nousewora id a swan umiiy. mo hllilren. A. T. JONFS. 5-sa-tt 11 N. Main street. DOAKDINtK- Two gentlemen desire board te family. Ilj'jra tosetlier. Ij with private family. Address H., fhenundoab, P O. 5 5-tf FOit SALE. A valuablo Mnln Ptrrct prop erty dwelling a' d business placo Satis factory roafton for sUUi g Apply at Herald office for particular.'. L' OST. Al or near the Odd Fellowa' cemc- eterv. on Decoration Uur. a lauv s s lvo- watch and sold chain iv ruAuruwui uu naiu for Its return to Mrs. Elsculurt, Applo alley, Mhenamioah. 31 lint 5 31-3t E Olt SALE. A twenty (30) aero larm, planted, together with 3 liorses, 3 cows wnirnn and machinery, a houso and hnrn. Apply to O. P. Krcll Uarnsvllle, Schuylkill county, I'd,. o-u-im WANTED An acllvo boy or girl to sell vltdtlog caids oo cominl slou Inovery town In behuylKUl county, hena iu cents in ttamps for outtlt. Aildre-s, Jiouel Card Co , Shonunaoan, i"a. o .-ti-uaw 1 lurnlsliitig coping lor the Schuylkill County Court Houso m'ouuds. Utds will be received until tbo 6th day of June, A. I)., ISttf, by iho Comralstloncrs ot schuyuili county in we Duuaiug oi a retain ing wall, ti feet lilgn, 280 feet Ung, of mountain ston'1, on Minersvlllo streoi I for tho t urnlahln nnrt spttinir ol 1SSI feet of crsnlte eonlnir. 10x14 lnthes, on the granite steps, together with posts ut the ton and bottom ot each tllirht of stens: also for f Jrntshtog 210 feet ot mountain stono coping with posts at tho ends of tho coping, &c. All worK to be finished within sixty days after bid is accptod. Ilids for furnishing granite mudt be separate from tho bids offerlue to fur nish mountain stone. Full particulars can be nail anu plans ana drawings can bo seen, tij iniDlvinir to the Commissioners ot Ujhuvlkill ia uu y. Tho C jmml Jsloners reserve the right to reject any or an dius. o-iu Jtt rIlOPOS.LS. The und-rslgned, Commis. X siuiicrs of Souuylklli C uuiy, will reocvo scaled proponajs until Saiurduy, Juoc2l,18W, at 2 o'clock p. in , for the furulsnlng and laying of twenty-one hundred and forly-seven gquaie varus of anus sod. six buuured and ouv. n quale yards of white gravel, and fourteen hun dred sauaro yards of usohalt ana the lavluir nnd furnishing of term ootta drln pipe at the Court House grounds at l'otisvllle. 1'lans and speclnautlous oan be seen at the offlco ot V II. Cochran & Huns, engineers. Tno Commission' ers reserve the rlgut to reject any nud all bice. SAMUEL G DeTUKK, J J. liUWKS, ELIASE HEED, Commissioners. Attest : P. J. CONNELL. Clerk. i'olUvllle, Fa., May itt, ltJ. 6-23 30t Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT (Mann's old stand) 104 Houth ffliilu Street. bluest wlues, whiskeys and cigars always in UkU. Tresh Beer. Ate aud Furter on tap. unnice Tempera ueo urtnas. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Potter, Ale and Bee JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Brand Has removed to Bill Jones' 'old sto 17HODTH MAIN rfrnKWI otrete will 03 i ea-ellu tf his rlend and Ihi .-et iho a lbllc'0 re THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION 19 BETTER. sly doctor says It acta (tonlly on the stomach, liver and kldnov, and h a pleasant laxative. ThU drink Is made from herM. and 19 prepared for ua m cnilly as tea. It In railed IiAHE'SffiEMGIHE AIldruLTKiBtaselUtfitSOc.antHlnpftCrtftKO. If yoa cannot Rt It. end your address for a free nam pie, Lnne'H Ianm!lr Mrrilrlno rnovp thn bnwrln rnrh unr. Jn ornor (o be herd thy this In nereenftry. Addreaa UllA'IXJJt l WOOD WAltl I.h Hoy, N. V Political Cards. F Olt COUNTV AUUITOU, THEODORE F. HATDORBF, Or rOTTBVIIXK. Subject to Hepublloan rules. ok niiiECToit tii re rooit, JOHN HERO AN, OF KOHTII OARS TOWNSHIP. Bubject to Democratic rules. jOIt COUNTY COMJtlBMIONUll, THOMAS liELLIS, Or SHENANDOAH. Hubject to Republican rules. rtOK COUNTY COM MIUSIONKlt, ELI AS E. HEED, OT POTTBVl LLK. Bubject to Itopublloan rules. IJOIt (.OUNTY COUMISS10NCU, DANIEL NEIS W'ENDER, Or S11RVANDOAH. Subject to Ilciiublloan rulos. JOlt COUNTY COMMISSIONEK, JOHN P. MARTIN, or pjNrauov. Bubject to Dcmocratlo rules. JJTOIt COUNTY TUKA8UKEB, DA NIEL DECUERT, M. D., OP RCllUYLKlt.T. HAVEN. Subject lo Hep ibllotn rules. F Olt COUNTY U J.MMI.SSIONl'.It, JJMNJ. R SEVERN, OF HIIKNANuOAIl Subject to doolKlon of tho Kcpuhllcnii Count) Uonv,T)tun Professional Cards. J OIIN it. COYLH, A TTOltXF.Y A T-I.A W. Onice Doddall building. Klienandoah, Pa. ti. UUKKK. ATTOItXlsy-A T-I.A 11'. SUBNANDOAII, I'A. Ofllco Room 3, F. O Ilulldlng, Shenandoah, d l.stcrly Imlldlng, Foltsvllle. T. UAVXOE, BUBQEOtf DENTIS7. Offlco Northeast Cor. Main and Centre Sts.. Shenandoah, over Stein's drug store jyj- S. inSTLEK, M. D MYSWIAX AA'D BUBO BOX.' Offlco -12U Nortb Jardln street. Shenandoah J-JH. JAMES Ht'hIN. Ottlco and Kosldenco. "o SI Kcrth Jsrdii Street, Shenandoah. pUANIC WOMEB, M. V. specialist tn 'irtatment of Catarrh. Fracttce limited to diseases of the eve. ear. 110,0 and throat. Spectacles lurntshcd, guar anteed to suit all oyes umce-jj j'.asi street, ttnenanaoan. D It. E. D LONOACRE, Graduate In Irfri')iary Surgery and Dentistry. All calls by mall, tolecranh or telcnhone at tended to with promptness. Surgical opera tions performed with the greatest cire. Oaicei Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. To Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We also carry an Immense line of Htoves, Kanges, Cutlery and Tin ware. ItooHng and Spouting our specialty. Peter Griffiths, QIRAItDVILLE, PA. tv CURE YOURSELF! 'Iltroi.'i.f.iwithiloiiorrlioeal tilu't.VU'.ltt's.fcperniutorrhcBfcl r uutmturn . dlsehnrcb ail: 7vo.tr dr.iKL'ist fur & hnttta lulK . It 1'irca la s fewdtyi I without thi' ndormtbllcllv of i. Jdn-tor. Kon-pouonoui d4 ttninrsnteed not to itrlctur IVtcrMl American Cur. Manufactured 1 , Tta Evans Chtmical Oo.l CINCINNATI, O. JOE WYATT'S ALflON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. H water's old stand.) nln wnti Coal rts., Hlieunnttonli. Host beer, ate and porter on tap. The finest Orandjof whiskeys aud cigars, Pool room at. tunaa. Matt's Popular Saloon, (Formerly Joe Wyatt's) ' xnd 21 West Oak Street, 9dB8tSO0n, PA i mooted with the 'b'st beer, porter, ales .ilis, brandies wines, eta Finest cigars -1 btrsttscaed. Cordial Invitation to a) lobeet bopri ONunluUtsb. rti-miwrmitf rTiltUnltteitltt I nj t r -t Tlio Committee Slade tho Ilciport nnd It Was Adopted by the Assembly Dr. HrlgKi ltorused to ltelluvo tlio Tension' Will Stick to Ills Former UttormicoH. WAWifNOTOJf, Juno 2. AHIiourIi by tho decision ot tho Gencrn.1 Awiubly Dr. llrlggi li.ts been deposed from the ministry thore Is n feelltiu thnt tho scntenco Is too sevore, nnil there was n disposition nmonp: many of tho members at tho opening ses sion this morning to attempt a rocousldorn tlou ot the vote of last night. Itov. Dr. Peacock upon invltntlon of the llrxlerntor olTerctl the opening prayer when the Assembly came together nt tho call of tho Moderator. Dr. Craig then convened tho Assembly as u court, to lienr tho report of thu committee appointed to prcparo the explanatory mlnuto In the Ilrlggs caso. Tho Stated clerk announced thnt Kev. Robert Jlooro, of Ottawa, hnd stated that he was present last night aud voted to sustain tho queallon of the appeal from the N6W York Presbytery's decision, but owing to a severe cold, was unablo to mnke himself heard. Mr. Moore's vote was recorded, making the number of votes to sustain an oven (100. Itov. Dr. Iloyt, chairman of tho commit tee, beforo making tho report called upon Dr. linker, chnirninn, of n Bub-committei-sont to Interview I'rof. Brlggs in a spirit of conciliation, to report tho result ot that interview. Dr. llaker said the committee had hoped that Prof. Briggs would say something which might relievo the tension of tho present distressing situation. 1 tut, this hope had not been realized. Prof. Briggs stnted his Irrevocable determination to nbido by iho declaration made In his ndtlicss beforo tho Assembly In his defence nnd continue to teach tho doctrlnos there uvowed. Whereupon, Dr. llaker said, the committee took tho action which Mr. Iloyt would now report to the Ocnornl Assem bly. Tho report after reciting the charges In tho cno, proceeds: This judicatory finds that said final judgment of tho Pprosbytcry of New York is erroneous, and should bo aud is hereby revcrsedjnnd this General Assembly sitting as u judicatory in said case, coining uow to cuter judgment on said nmeniled charges, finds tbo nppclles. Clias. A. Brlggs has uttered, taught and propagated views, doctrines and teachings as set forth In said charges contrary to the essential doctrine of holy scripture nnd tho standards of said Presbyterian Church In tho United States of America nnd in violation ot tho ordiiu tion vow of said nppclles, which said erroneous views und doctrines strike nt tho vitnls of religion nnd have bnen industriously spread; wherefore, tlrs general assembly ot tho Presbyterian Church in tlio United States of America, sitting us u judicatory in this cause on nppcal does heroby suspend Charles A. Briggs, the said appellee, lrom the ollico or a mln'sler In tlio Presbyter ian Church In the United States of Amer ica until Mich time as shall give satisfac tory evidence of repentance to the general nssemblyof tho Preibyterinn Church In the United btates of America of tho viola tion by him of tho said ordinary vow as ho rein nud heretofore found." The report of the committee was adopted, whereupou Rev. Dr. Spraguo gave notice that nt tho proper time a protest would be offered against tho finding of the assembly, as belli i too severe a seutence for the honorod scholar namod, and ns tending to restrict the liberty heretofore enjoyed by bearers in the Presbyterian church. The committee t f wnlch JJr. iloyt was chairman was nude up aa follows: Ministers il. w. uonguon, oi jNew York; James II. Brookes, Missouri; Cnl viu W. Stewart, Nebraska; W. W. Harsha, Nebraska; J. J. Lucas, Indiana; George D. Baker, Pennsylvania; E. P. Whallon, Indiana, and Thomas D. Ewlng, Iowa. Elders John Randolph, Baltimore; Thomas McDougall, Ohio; David Jacks California; Edward T. Gieene, Now Jer soy; James A. Curry, Kentucky, nnd E. D. Warfield, Pennsylvania. The committee were given leave to re tiro for consultation, and the Assembly, as a court, adjourned, to be reconvened at the call of tho Moderator. Wednesday night's vote on the appeal was divided as follows: To sustain, 29ij; to sustain in part, 80; not to sustain, 110. Total vote, 383 to 11(1 against Dr. Briggs. sfi:kuy si:i:n. The DofauUlni; County Treasurer May bo Jlraiiht to Trial. Buffaix), N. Y., June 3. A special from Jamestown sayss The report is current here that Orin Sperry, the default ing treasurer, is in this vicinity. It is said that ha came to Lakewood on his way to town of Fanauia nnd that bis attorney, Hon Walter L. Sessions, went there 10 seo him. Sperry Is now over 70 years old. When ho suddenly left the couthy iu 1884 he was short $S0,000. A compromise was mado with his bondsmeu and they paid the county f-t0,0u0. There are severul indictments against him aud should the matter come to trial there will be some startling developments. Stokes l.lbel Case. New York, June 2. W. E. D. Stokes and William R. Martin, through their counsel yesterday, pleaded not guilty to an indictment charging them with orimlnal libel. Edward S. Stokes, of the Hoffman House, is the complainant. They take the privilege of withdrawing the plea within ten days and to make a motion to reargue the demurrer. Funeral or Iter. Wuylund I), llnll. Baltimore, -June 8. The remains of Rev. Wayland D. Bull of the Associate Reformed t'hurcli, who died at Worthing tou, O., on Sunday, were buried in Qrooninount cemetery yesterday. Rev. Frank M. Gunsaulus of Chicago, a close friend of the deceased, came on with the body and conducted the funeral services. Tasbkeud Cottou Crop Good. St. rETERSBiino, June 'J, Advices from Tasbkeud, in Syr-Darya, Asiatic Russia, show that the cotton crop in the oountry thereabouts is In splendid condition. Six hundred thousand poods (21, 000,000 lbs.) oi uuiiKona oottou nas oeen bought by factories in Lodz, an extensive manufac turing town iu Poland. Another Cordage Failure. Cincinnati, June 2. The Victoria Cord ge Company, a member of the Cordage Trust, has assigned to W. J. Billings. Assets, $51)0,000; liabilities, $100,000. Unruly Strikers at Fort Wayne. Fort Wayne, June 2. This morulng the entire day and night police force are on duty and thirty deputy sheriffs have been sworn in to assist the regular force in suppressing the riotous demonstrations of the striking street oar men. Cold Uzportt. New York, June 1. Three millions two hundred and fifty thousand dollars in gold were sent to Europe on the Hamburg line steamship Feunt BUmareW. MILLY KEKOU60N, Troy, If. Y. 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KIRK&CO., Clilcrujo, White Russian Soap A SiSsstSSHSr RAD FIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR has proven an infallibL. specific for -all deranpe rnents peculiar to tho female sex.such as chrouio womb and ovarian dis eases. It taken In time It regulates and promotes healthy action of all func tions of tho generative orpins. Young lndiei at tho age of puberty, and nlrlpr nnpn nr. thA mnnrw ause, vrillflnd in It a healinpr. soothlnB tonic. Tho hlchcst recommendations from proml r.t physicians and those who nave tried It, ,Vrlto for book "To Women," mailed free. Bold y all druggists. HitAniiELD Kequultob Co, proprietors, Atlanta, Oa. N. H. Downs' Elixir WTLIi CURE THAT AND STOP THA0? Cas stood the ,oi t tor SrXTr XEAH6 'tad has proved itself the Jest remedy tfknovrn for tho euro . Ccnaumntion, l Uounhn. Colds, 'fhooiiina Cough, and f ' rll l.ung Hlstast lu young oi old. P' H'e J5c . ROo., and tl.00 per bottle. SCUD EVERYWHERE. SALOON AND RESTAURAK1 3S Bant Centre Street. The best beer, ales, porter, nhiskles, nrandtei wines tsd tlneet olgars always on hand. ROBERT LLOYD, Prop Eatlly, Quickly, Permnnentlj Rettored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, ' DEBILITY, and all the train of evils in,m early errors or later. exct-tuieii. the rsults ot ovonvork, sickness. worr ,n. PuUstreng-th, developiueut and tone given to every organ and K onion of the body, imple. natural metbods. Immediate Improvement en. Failure uupoMlblA. 2.(1)0 rflf.K.nM n.v,tr. explanaUon and proofs maUed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDICAL CO. BUFFA LO, N. Y. Engineers! MB DUSKY TIL Idimond " 3-- djASffllBull Tho only SURE ROACH DESTROIER i E:3CXERlVIIKrA.TOIt. We pjinvntta It to rid d home of rt, Roacun and WATtR BUS. Money refunded MAURERS' Partita INSE0T POWDEh la the best In th tnukctfia iDSuaa, Aht. Htm, latioTi bh Daaa. tL 'tt sail dy ill nmogim t:t turt and t Igttt rSJI A 1HFT Btlll UT LW, HA) Ml WRST CENTRE STREET. '20 S. Jam Si, E erf tiling In the f taking Lint SUItlUMW. Uwl M (Inslw. 1
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